“I just leaned in to get the pass and
Gingras stepped up,” said Anderson. “It was a clean hit. He got me really good.

“The doctors called it a traumatic brain
injury. They never really labelled it a concussion. The doctors never saw
anything like what happened to me, in terms of the extent of the injury and how
quickly I healed.”

Anderson, 20, has gotten his Screaming
Eagles career off to a good start by registering five goals and an assist in
five games. He is expected to be in the lineup this weekend when the Dogs host
the Eagles.